Working Paper

Long Memory and Fractional Integration in High Frequency Data on the US Dollar / British Pound Spot Exchange Rate

Guglielmo Maria Caporale, Luis A. Gil-Alana
CESifo, fMunich, 2013

CESifo Working Paper No. 4224

This paper analyses the long-memory properties of a high-frequency financial time series dataset. It focuses on temporal aggregation and other features of the data, and how they might affect the degree of dependence of the series. Fractional integration or I(d) models are estimated with a variety of specifications for the error term. In brief, we find evidence that a lower degree of integration is associated with lower data frequencies. In particular, when the data are collected every 10 minutes there are several cases with values of d strictly smaller than 1, implying mean-reverting behaviour; however, for higher data frequencies the unit root null cannot be rejected. This holds for all four series examined, namely Open, High, Low and Last observations for the US dollar / British pound spot exchange rate and for different sample periods.

CESifo Category
Monetary Policy and International Finance
Empirical and Theoretical Methods
Keywords: high frequency data, long memory, volatility persistence, structural breaks
JEL Classification: C220, F310